Summary
Join ADI experts, developers, and users from across the GNU Radio Community at GRCon24.
DateSeptember 17 – 21, 2024
LocationKnoxville, TN & Online
ADI at GRCon24
The 14th annual GNU Radio Conference takes place in September and you can participate in person (Knoxville, Tennessee) or online. GRCon, the yearly conference for the GNU Radio project, has become a leading event in the software radio industry and our Analog Devices (ADI) team is especially eager to meet you to discuss innovations that focus on enhancing radar capabilities, exploring open-source solutions, and accelerating development. Wherever you are in your software radio journey, we encourage you to stop by the ADI booth, attend a session, and connect.
Explore Demos & Sessions
Find the ADI booth (#13) to get hands-on with Jupiter (newest 6 GHz SDR), Phaser (8-channel phased array exploration platform), and Apollo Triton (28 GSPS, 4 channels). In addition, see first-hand a co-developed demo with Airbus Space and Defense that showcases implementating of a complete 5G base station (gNodeB) on one of the new frontier processing platforms for in-orbit processing.
In addition to demos, don't miss sessions from our ADI experts during the event. Find all the details:
- Find the full event schedule at GRCon24.
Date | Session Details |
Sept 18
| AD-JUPITER-EBZ - Agile SDR In-a-Box 13:00-13:15 | Ballroom AB |
Sept 18 | Open Source HDL/IP & Software Components to Build Leading-Edge SDRs 16:20-16:50 | Ballroom AB |
Sept 19
| Adding Pluto/Phaser Radar Support into gr-plasma 15:35-15:50 | Ballroom AB |
Sept 19
| Enhanced Capabilities of the ADALM-PLUTO for GNU Radio Enthusiasts 16:05-16:30 | Ballroom AB |
Meet the Speakers
Jon Kraft | Senior Principal Engineer
Field Applications Engineer (FAE)
Jon is a seasoned professional at Analog Devices with extensive experience in high-frequency analog design. As a Field Applications Engineer (FAE), he specializes in RF & microwave technologies, providing expert guidance on innovative solutions for complex communication systems. With a background in electrical engineering and a passion for advancing cutting-edge technology, Jon plays a crucial role in supporting customers and driving the development of next-generation RF products. Find his work on YouTube.
Michael Hennerich | ADI Fellow
Embedded System Architect
Michael joined ADI in 2004 as a systems and applications design engineer. Over the years, he has worked on various DSP/FPGA and embedded processor-based applications and reference designs. Currently, Michael serves as an embedded system architect and open-source software engineering director in the Software & Security Group (SSG) in Munich, Germany. In this role, he leads one of ADI’s device driver and kernel development teams, focusing on developing device drivers for a wide range of mixed-signal IC products and HDL interface cores. In 2024, Michael was appointed ADI Fellow. He holds an M.Sc. degree in computer engineering and a Dipl.-Ing. (FH) degree in electronics and information technologies from Reutlingen University.